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Trump Collaborates with Elon Musk to Provide Starlink for Hurricane Helene Victims in Georgia Amid Communication Blackouts
Sep 30, 2024, 06:26 PM
Former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced that he has been in discussions with Elon Musk to provide Starlink internet access to areas affected by Hurricane Helene. Trump emphasized the urgency of restoring communication for victims who have been cut off due to the hurricane's impact. The collaboration aims to set up Starlink as soon as possible to help families and communities in Georgia and other southeastern states, including North Carolina and Florida, which have experienced significant communication blackouts. Trump stated that Elon Musk and his companies are committed to ensuring that those in need receive the necessary support. Hundreds of thousands of people are currently without internet.
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